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Exploring Architectural Design Options for Siemens Opcenter Execution Discrete and Process Deployment on AWS

By Alessandro Cereseto

Siemens Opcenter Execution Discrete and Process are a powerful manufacturing execution system (MES) that empowers businesses to streamline and optimize their production processes.

In this blog post, we’ll delve into four architecture design options for deploying Opcenter Execution Discrete and Process on AWS (Amazon Web Services) and explore the benefits they offer to manufacturers. From minimal architecture to high availability and AWS Managed Services, we’ll uncover the deployment models that best align with your specific requirements.

Minimal Architecture:

The minimal architecture option sets up the primary Opcenter Execution Discrete and Process application and their supporting components. It provides a solid foundation for manufacturers looking to initiate their MES journey on AWS. By starting with this architecture, businesses can gradually expand and enhance their system as needed, ensuring scalability while minimizing complexity.

High Availability:

For mission-critical manufacturing processes that demand uninterrupted operation, the high availability architecture is the ideal choice. In this design option, the core Opcenter Execution Discrete and Process applications are deployed across multiple Availability Zones (AZs). By spreading resources across multiple AZs, the system gains resilience against potential failures, ensuring continuous operation even in the event of an outage. Meanwhile, non-critical applications can be deployed within a single Zone, striking a balance between resilience and cost-effectiveness.

AWS Managed Services:

To simplify the deployment and management of Opcenter Execution Discrete and Process applications across multiple AZs, AWS Managed Services comes into play. This option offers automation capabilities that enable seamless scaling, monitoring, and maintenance of the MES system. With AWS Managed Services, manufacturers can leverage the expertise of AWS professionals to ensure efficient operation, freeing up their own resources for core business activities.

AWS Outposts:

For manufacturers who prefer to keep their MES infrastructure on-premises while harnessing the benefits of AWS Cloud services, the AWS Outposts option is the perfect fit. This solution is ideal for those scenarios where very low latency is required, and therefore the proximity of AWS Outposts to the customer’s local network is a key factor. By deploying AWS Outposts, businesses can establish a secure connection to the AWS Region, maintaining control over their infrastructure.

These diverse options enable manufacturers to choose the deployment model that best suits their requirements for proximity, availability, scalability, and integration with AWS Cloud services.

For further details, please refer to the AWS Solutions Library page

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This article first appeared on the Siemens Digital Industries Software blog at https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/opcenter/exploring-architectural-design-options-for-siemens-opcenter-execution-discrete-and-process-deployment-on-aws/